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Bette Franke welcomes the November issue of Vogue Spain from the summary with a picture of Giampaolo Sgura having an electrical effect. The bangs over the face, lips parted, a Led Zeppelin's T-shirt sleeves given a spin, a Balmain skirt & an Proenza Schouler handbag. High&Low spirit that is the leitmotif that runs fashion November's Vogue. Is the magic of a t-shirt of a band worshiped that has accompanied his mistress for many years mixed with luxury skirt. Is the mix that works and especially thrilling. Thus five fashion prescribers, Gala González, Alejandra de Rojas, Lucía & Helena Cuesta & Patricia Nicolás teach how to combine with other luxury brands more affordable for success in style.

And then Penelope Cruz. The cover girl of this issue, hypnotic with an Armani Privé dress and the most beautiful and sexy freckles who have been on a nose; photographed by Tom Munro & with styling of Bélen Antolín, qualifies as an internal revolution, and says living as an insult to be asked if it affects the situation in Spain and that "in life, f*** try life as little as possible to the other and have it as pleasant as possible to I have on my side." This is Penelope, the most universal Spanish. Hot Blood.

Perhaps 'hot blood' is not a combo that would be used to define to Raf Simons, the new creative director of Christian Dior; but the successor of John Galliano has a strong spirit, and unwavering self you show away from its predecessor and puts you in a position really exciting. Carla Sierra made the interview with him in Paris a day after for his premiere at the Maison, in the Haute Couture Collection.

And more: the sweatshirt, the bomber and ten buy it that will revolutionize your wardrobe this fall, skin + the cowboy, the soldier deluxe, Gothic chic skirt and running from the office to the party. The november issue is dedicated to cool to its logical and continues in Vogue Beauty, the supplement accompanying this month to Vogue Spain.

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You cannot go wrong with a red masthead and black and white cover shot. It does resemble something I'd expect from one their supplement covers. Nonetheless, Vogue Spain has been on a complete roll, and I cannot wait to see what's inside.

The red is so aggressive with this image, but i love her face expression, its sad, almost angry, but it works. I am usually sick of her being portrayed as this Spanish version of Loren, but its well done here.